FSU football: What if Kirk Herbstreit is right about no 2020 college football?

BRISTOL, TN - SEPTEMBER 10: ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit on set during College Gameday prior to the game between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Tennessee Volunteers at Bristol Motor Speedway on September 10, 2016 in Bristol, Tennessee. (Photo by Michael Shroyer/Getty Images)
BRISTOL, TN - SEPTEMBER 10: ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit on set during College Gameday prior to the game between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Tennessee Volunteers at Bristol Motor Speedway on September 10, 2016 in Bristol, Tennessee. (Photo by Michael Shroyer/Getty Images) /
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Final Thoughts

I can’t fathom going another year and a half without watching my Noles in action. However, people must follow the orders being set regarding staying home and social distancing.

Unfortunately, there were beaches in Florida packed with people Saturday because people are still not taking this thing seriously.

If we do not have college football this fall, that will be the primary reason. People are not willing to sacrifice a little bit of freedom now to get past this and return to normal.

The cons outweigh the pros of not having games this fall for me. I think 2020 would be the best time for Mike Norvell to gain traction, and show everyone what this staff is capable of coupled with the talent on the roster.

Herbstreit may have talked with some people within the NCAA, and they have mentioned if things aren’t cleared up by a certain time frame, not having a season would be possible.

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Here to hoping things get back to normal, and this isn’t something we’ll be discussing in the coming weeks.